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CCTV cameras installed ahead of FIFA World Cup in VancouverThe start of the FIFA World Cup is about six months away, and as a host city, Vancouver is starting to see the security net being cast. Surveillance cameras have been installed on the streets around BC Place, and are now being tested. The city is disclosing how much those cameras will cost, but as...Global News Hour at 6 BCDec 20, 2025
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Saint John police start a security camera registrySaint John Police are asking the public to help them strengthen surveillance around the city. They say registering your private security cameras could help solve crime and keep neighbourhoods safer. Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickNov 3, 2025
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Sweet escape: Bears bust out of enclosure, gorge on honey, pass outTwo European brown bears escaped their enclosure at Wildlife Devon park in Devon, England this week and helped themselves to a week’s worth of honey before passing out. Lucy and Mish’s great adventure was monitored on surveillance cameras and park visitors were escorted to a secure building for safety.Jun 25, 2025
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Vancouver police activate additional cameras in the Downtown EastsideFollowing an uptick in violent incidents, Vancouver police have activated additional surveillance cameras in the Downtown Eastside. There are eight elevated cameras now — four at the intersection of Main and Hastings and four at Carroll and Hastings.Global News at Noon BCJun 6, 2025
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Family of missing Ontario boy continues combing Tremblant area, calls for better surveillance camerasAn Ontario family is still searching months after their son went missing during a ski trip in the Laurentians. Police as well as friends have spent days combing wooded areas near where he was last seen. As Phil Carpenter reports, the family suspects foul play and are now wondering about proper surveillance in the area...Global News at 5:30 and 6:30May 1, 2025
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Who’s watching hundreds of surveillance cameras on B.C. highways?Global News was given rare access inside the control centre that monitors hundreds of traffic cameras across BC.Global News Hour at 6 BCJun 10, 2016
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Burnaby firm touts thermal camera to fight COVID-19A Burnaby company is touting its thermal body camera to help battle COVID-19. John Wu – the director of Columbia Security Systems and Surveillance​ spoke to Sarah MacDonald about his thermal body camera.BC1Apr 18, 2020
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Fight over snow shovelling leaves 3 neighbours dead in PennsylvaniaA long-simmering neighbourhood feud boiled over into a fatal argument about snow shovelling on Monday, after a winter storm dropped 60 centimetres on Plains Township, Pa. Authorities say Jeffrey Spaide, 47, shot and killed his neighbours, James and Lisa Goy, before killing himself, in an incident partially captured on surveillance cameras.Feb 5, 2021
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VPD seek suspect wanted for assaulting 92-year-old man outside convenience storeVancouver police are looking for a suspect believed to have assaulted a 92-year-old man with dementia near Nanaimo Street and East 1st Avenue. The assault was captured on a surveillance camera outside of a convenience store on March 13.Apr 22, 2020
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Camera-loving vandal caught on surveillance video in VancouverSurveillance video from a business in Vancouver’ Kitsilano neighbourhood caught an alleged vandal who was recording himself on video.BC1May 3, 2021
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Powerful surveillance camera footage shows true speed and extent of tsunami in JapanThe Tohoku Regional Development Bureau published surveillance footage in July, 2013, showing the moment raging waters strewn with vehicles and debris flooded into Miyako city in Iwate prefecture on March 11, 2011 – five years ago today.EnvironmentMar 11, 2016
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Man destroys one-of-a-kind clock at museum after ignoring ‘Do Not Touch’ signsApparently ignoring “do not touch” signs, surveillance cameras show a visitor accidentally knocking a one-of-a-kind clock off the wall at a US museum (COURTESY: National Watch and Clock Museum).WorldJun 3, 2016
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Mysterious lights captured on security camera in the skies over St. LouisA surveillance camera at the Malcolm W. Martin Memorial Park in East St. Louis, Illinois, captured a mysterious spot of light in the sky in the early hours of Tuesday, August 2.ScienceAug 5, 2016
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Abdullah Shah homicide: Edmonton police share map, video of suspect vehicle while asking for tipsDet. Jared Buhler, lead investigator in the death of notorious landlord Abdullah Shah (formerly known as Carmen Pervez), shares surveillance video and a map of where the suspect vehicle is believed to have been parked leading up to the March 13 homicide. Edmonton police are seeking dash camera footage from the area as part of...CrimeMar 16, 2022
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Chinatown graffiti vandals rarely caught or prosecutedMore than six months after the city started to clean up Vancouver’s Chinatown, the neighbourhood is still plagued by graffiti. A lack of surveillance cameras means those who repeatedly vandalize heritage buildings and storefronts are rarely charged or convicted. Kristen Robinson has more on the battle to stop prolific taggers.Global News Hour at 6 BCFeb 14, 2022
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Surveillance video captures runaway motorhome slamming into homeSurveillance cameras in Surrey, B.C. were rolling when a woman behind the wheel of an RV lost control on a hill and slammed into a house in the Guildford neighbourhood Saturday.Global News Hour at 6 BCSep 6, 2020
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Ontario government provides Toronto police $3M to double CCTV cameras to combat gunPremier Doug Ford, along with Mayor John Tory, announced Friday that an additional $3 million in funding over three years will go towards Toronto police to double the number of surveillance cameras in the city. Shallima Maharaj explains.Global News at Noon TorontoAug 23, 2019
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Protesters shine lasers at police in Mong KokPeople in Hong Kong continued months of ongoing pro-democracy protests with a series of marches and rallies on Aug. 17, as they aimed laser pointers at police in Mong Kok. Shining lasers at cameras could help obscure surveillance and help conceal protesters’ identities, media reports said.Aug 17, 2019
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Drug trafficking case to go ahead despite officer’s prankAn Abbotsford judge has ruled a drug trafficking case must go forward, despite an officer being caught on surveillance camera interfering with evidence. Aaron McArthur has the details.Global News Hour at 6Jun 8, 2018
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Raccoon gang attack in Abbotsford neighbourhoodA group of raccoons is caught on home surveillance camera in what looks like a coordinated attack on a family’s pet cat, which survived with serious injuries.Jul 14, 2018